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- Summary: The second full-length release for the Los Angeles-based harpist was created in a Northern California barn during a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts.
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- Record Label: Ghostly International
- Genre(s): Avant-Garde, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Jun 11, 2018Lattimore aptly incorporated the natural energy of nature into her music. The drifting, lilting trajectory of these songs almost effortlessly conjure visages of redwoods encircled with mist and the sun setting over a quiet hilly region.
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MojoMay 21, 2018Lattimore's deftly played, sometimes heavily processed concert grand harp unfurls mellifluously against yearning keyboard ambiences to generate immersive, natural world-inspired soundscapes. [Jul 2018, p.96]
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May 16, 2018What makes Hundreds of Days such a engrossing listen lies in the way Mary Lattimore flawlessly combines both mood and mode.
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Jun 1, 2018Hundreds of Days is proof that Lattimore has come into her own as a composer and that her career is taking on the contours of one of her pieces: from stark beginnings something rich and wondrous has emerged.
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May 18, 2018What makes Hundreds of Days so special, though, is how often it hits ambient music’s sweetest spot--a place where the world slows down and the performer’s free-floating noise makes you appreciate everything around it.
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UncutMay 16, 2018The predominantly instrumental Hundred Of Days is a more expansive affair than 2016's At The Dam. [Jun 2018, p.30]
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May 18, 2018Hundreds of Days is as charming as a novel unravelling a story, but it’s all over in what feels like the blink of an eye.
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Aug 19, 2020this album is everything and unique, a truly masterpiece, mary is a legend!
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